- Feb 22, 2013
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I've read a few different posts around here about ducks and chickens interacting, and usually without problems.... But I'm curious to see if I should even think about get a duck (or three) at this point.
I blame it on the adorable little Khaki Campbells at the store.
We have a batch of chicks in the basement right now, all about to turn 5 weeks old. The Khaki Campbells at TSC are 1-3 days old....
Obviously, I don't want to throw them in together. I haven't even bought the ducks yet, before you worry!
My questions!:
I'm loving reading the duck posts, even if I don't end up getting one
I blame it on the adorable little Khaki Campbells at the store.
We have a batch of chicks in the basement right now, all about to turn 5 weeks old. The Khaki Campbells at TSC are 1-3 days old....
Obviously, I don't want to throw them in together. I haven't even bought the ducks yet, before you worry!
My questions!:
- Will I be able to successfully integrate the chickens and ducks together? I plan on only keeping ducks, no drakes. I will have a rooster.
- I've read about various ways that people keep their ducks and their chickens--either completely separate, or completely together, or sleeping in the same house (ducks on the floor, chickens in the air!) but with separate runs for the day. What do you do and what seems reasonable?
- How much space do the ducks need OUTSIDE their house? I've read all sorts of numbers for inside, but if they could share the chicken house, that would save some space (right?). But what about outside? They would be in a run all day most days, since we will be at work.
- My biggest concern is weather. We live in Maryland, so while it's not a horrible winter, we do have many cold days and snowy days. Sub-freezing temperatures are pretty standard in winter, though we're also used to the occasional 70-degree day in Feb. Summer can be anywhere from 70-105 (in a bad August). Especially for winter, what will they tolerate? Will I have to put a heat lamp in their house?
I'm loving reading the duck posts, even if I don't end up getting one
